Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Leccinum variobrunneum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 783638Dick, E. A.; McLaughlin, D.   632031964-07-22
United States, Alaska, near Tazlina Lake Louise Road, opp mile 160, under B. glandulosa, with spruce and ledum, 61.873809 -146.454509

BPI
BPI 783639Dick, E. A.; McLaughlin, D.   632421964-08-07
United States, Alaska, Midway Lake Mile 1279 Alaska Highway, near spruce but with birch in vicinity

BPI
BPI 783640Dick, E. A.; McLaughlin, D.   632051964-07-22
United States, Alaska, between Glenn Allen and Paxson Richardson Highway, with Betula glandulosa

BPI
BPI 783641Dick, E. A.; McLaughlin, D.   632071964-07-27
United States, Alaska, 10 miles from McKinley Park Hotel on way to Camp Denali Denali Highway, with Betula glandulosa and spruce

BPI
BPI 783642Dick, E. A.; McLaughlin, D.   632431964-08-07
United States, Alaska, Midway Lake near, Alaska Highway mile 1285

BPI
BPI 783643Dick, E. A.; McLaughlin, D.   632081964-07-27
United States, Alaska, about 10 miles West of McKinley Park Hotel on Denali Highway, with Betula glandulosa and spruce, 63.732409 -149.240383

BPI
BPI 783644Dick, E. A.; McLaughlin, D.   631991967-07-22
United States, Alaska, on Lake Louise Road, mile 160 Glenn Highway with Betula glandulosa and Vaccinium

BPI
BPI 783645Dick, E. A.; McLaughlin, D.   632011967-07-22
United States, Alaska, Tazlina Lake Louise Road, opp. mile 160 Glenn Highway, under Betula glandulosa

BPI
BPI 783648Dick, E. A.; McLaughlin, D.   632411964-08-07
United States, Alaska, near Midway Lake Alaska Highway mile 1285, near spruce, 63.2199 -142.281866

BPI
BPI 783650Dick, E. A.; McLaughlin, D.   632441964-08-07
United States, Alaska, near Yukon border, Midway Lake Alaska Highway, mile 1279, in spruce


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